Tana French

The Searcher: A Novel

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The Searcher — Tana French
Cal Hooper thought a fixer-upper in a bucolic Irish village would be the perfect escape. After twenty-five years in the Chicago police force and a bruising divorce. Tana French's The Searcher is a cop novel for the restorative justice era.
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446 printed pages
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
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  • Дарья Расковаshared an impression4 years ago
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    трудно описать) эта книга не похожа на другие книги Таны Френч, очень атмосферная.

  • Valerieshared an impression3 years ago
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Quotes

  • Tatiana Teterevlevahas quoted3 years ago
    The way the world’s after changing, it’s not made right for them, any more. When I was a young lad, we knew what we could want and how to get it, and we knew we’d have something to show for it at the end of the day. A crop, or a flock, or a house, or a family. There’s great strength in that. Now there’s too many things you’re told to want, there’s no way to get them all, and once you’re done trying, what have you got to show for it at the end? You’ve made a buncha phone calls selling electricity plans, maybe, or had a buncha meetings about nothing; you’ve got your hole offa some bitta fluff you met on the internet, got yourself some likes on the aul’ YouTube. Nothing you can put your hands on.
  • Tatiana Teterevlevahas quoted3 years ago
    He feels like a fraud, because the other thing he took away from all those fights with Donna was that somehow, without ever intending to, he had let her and Alyssa down. All Cal ever wanted to be was a steady man who took care of his family and did right by the people around him. For more than twenty years, he went about his business believing he was that man. Only somewhere along the way, he fucked up. He lost hold of his code, and the worst part is that he can’t understand what he did. Everything he’s been since that moment has been worth nothing, and he doesn’t even know what the moment was
  • Tatiana Teterevlevahas quoted3 years ago
    Cal goes inside and comes out with a peanut butter sandwich, an apple and a glass of milk. “Say thank you,” he says automatically.

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